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Nice work Old Man only one thing, I with you pulled the pin for a few reasons on that ride
1/ You looked like you were about to die
2/ I had a long drive
3/ Trippers bike was very very low on oil ( I know now and I can use that )
lol :woohoo:
Great job again champion
TB
Yeah it was and he has been quiet since Sunday night
Weather report for the Saturday and the days leading up to Saturday, rain on Wed and Thur, cool on Fri and a top of 24 on Sat sounds perfect.
http://www.weather.com.au/nsw/gosford
TB
CORNERMAN BASICS
You have a lead rider (in front all day) and a sweep rider (at the back all day)! They usually both wear bright vests so you know who they are. You ride between them all day!If you are behind the lead rider coming up to a corner, he will point at the corner. This means you stop your bike, face it in the direction he went. Once everyone has passed the sweep rider will wave you on, to go in front of him.
Often down main roads with tracks running off them the lead rider may not drop cornermen there, as it is obvious that they are not turning!
RIDERS RESPONSIBILITIES- NEVER LEAVE YOUR CORNER. Somethimes you can be there 1 hour if someone has broken down. Stay at your corner . The system depends on everyone!
– Nod at the lead rider so he knows you recognise you have to stop when he is pointing.
– If you are behind the lead rider and you pass a corner that the lead rider does not see, that you think people may get confused on, stop anyway.Be careful when passing people. Enduro’s are for racing, not trail rides.
If someone is behind you wanting to get passed, point a leg out to let them pass at a suitable point –
OTHER TIPS
– To help keep the group moving count the riders going through, and be ready to ride off when the sweep rider gets there.
– If the sweep rider is behind you and you are coming up to the next corner, tap your helmet so that cornerman knows he should be ready to take off.
– Slower riders (especially in Winter) should take off at the front of the group after eeyone has stopped. The ground will be less cut up and it will be easier to get up the hills, before all the good riders carve it up.
– Do not stop around blind corners. Give each rider an oppotunity to see you and which way to go.
– The lead rider may stop you before a hazard, such a s a log or bog hole, not just a corner!- Look before you cross a road, even if there is a cornerman there! It is your life, keep it!ON COMING VEHICLES
Try to remember how many riders are behind you and if you pass someone. Put your fingers up to indicate how many are left. The lead rider may drop a cornerman there if the track does not leave opportunity for passing.BIG GROUPS
When you have say 16 or more riders it is recommended that you drop two cornermen of at every corner. This means the group can only get 8 corners away in this example. Also you have someone to talk to at each corner.
If you are coming up to a corner and there is one rider on there. Stop. He should have his hand up so you know!quote]
hey hang on.. (remember i’m sick)
if i wear a pumpkin vest when i am not at the back. people would get confussed that a sweep rider is comming.
therefore i should do my job without the vestwhat do you reckon tb?
going by your instructions on the locked post. you really are a trail boss – nice work[/quote]You need I special helmet cover, can you come up with something Champo?
Orange vest only for the sweeps, there will be two and two cornerman to a corner or danger point.
TB
Already organised thanks Mick
moto wrote:
Quote:You’re lucky I’m sweep on Saturday :pWhats that mean Moto, you and the orange squeeze going to trouble the big and I lol, you make me laugh :laugh:
micknmeld wrote:
Quote:yeah, I am having trouble keeping up. No different to in the bush I spose:SMick its the same for you as it is Moto, its not that you guys are slow, its just that EVERYBODY is faster!
squirrel wrote:
Quote:Quote:I own a 650 because of some of the rides I like doing require a big bike and it pulls monster wheelies and thats important!TB
TB….You need a 650 to pull your monster fat arse and that is important. How’s the yogurt and vita wheat diet going big fella?
Afternoon Squirrel, big nail needs big hammer.
Cant wait till sat, furry nuts, your time is coming
TB
champo35 wrote:
Quote:you don’t need a 450. us bone heads just think we need anything bigger then a 250 (or 650).
i actually go faster on my partner’s ttr230.
by the way she is coming this saturday tooKath,
Champo’s right, fastest times I put down in the single line @ louee years ago was on a TTR250 that I set up for a mate, I own a 650 because of some of the rides I like doing require a big bike and it pulls monster wheelies and thats important!
Welcome to the site, 1st woman although the way Moto carries on we are going to have him checked ! lol Did Pete sell his bike?
TB
Everything will be explained on the day in fine detail
TB
I have nothing, I just laughed so hard the dog ran away and my 5 year old locked himself in his room, I got nothing I cant stop laughing: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: you both need a job
Great effort boys very good
TB
champo35 wrote:
Quote:moto didn’t have his own tv showHow good was it Champo old mate how good was it?
I have two UHF’s with ear pieces and push to talks and another spare UHF or two will have to sort it out.
Yes very much team effort, my god the pressure of leading that many!
As the leader do you think I will need a vest or will the clown suit do the job?
Maybe will hunt the guy up regarding the new 5 watt UHF’s the good ones, wind noise wont be problem up there.
Maybe a sweep in the middle to I reckon
TB
Where are we meeting? Rather then try and write directions to the parking area / refuel area / BBQ area I think we should all meet at the fire station intersection Cooranbong, cnr Freemans Drive and Martinsville Rds
We are then planning the travel up to Turpentine Camping Area, it isn’t on the main Watagan Forest Road, it’s off the second right hand turn that you come to after the Wollombi Forest Road intersection (which will go off to your left). You also drive past the Old Olney camping area and the signs to the Pines Camping Area. Do not be tempted by evil…
Once on the sideroad ignore the camping area to your left, the Turpentine is on the right about 400m down. -
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